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So they have this programme, but can a non-israeli jew just join as a regular soldier instead of doing this programme?

You've got to understand that this is not that easy.

Anyone who is not Israeli is by the IDF ' someone which you can't trust '.

You can't possibly think that anyone from out there can just come and join the IDF as a regular soldier. Who knows where you came from, what are your intensions, and what you will do with the information beeing given to you.

You can betray us just like that, the most easy thing is for terrorists to get inside the IDF, earn everyone's trust and than to stab everyone in the back.

That's why non-jewish ( and most jewish also ) coming from abroad will probably never get a serious job in the IDF, not to mentioun an M-16.

But even so, there're many many people like that who enjoys their jobs in the IDF.

We know your heart is with us in Israel and we greatly appreciate your offer to volunteer for the Israel Defense Forces. Your expression of solidarity with the Jewish people and Israel means so much, especially at this time. Among the thousands of Machal volunteers who came to defend the new born State of Israel in 1948 there were many non-Jews. They made a tremendous and meaningful contribution during Israel's War of Independence, for which Israelis are very grateful and for which they will always be remembered.

Since then however, the policy has been to restrict service in the armed forces to citizens of Israel, Jews as well as Christians, Moslems, Druze and others, and to non-Israeli Jews so as to avoid placing at risk persons who do not have this connection to Israel. In addition, the maximum enlistment date limit is the 23rd birthday for men and the 20th for women. Unfortunately no exception can be made.

Finally, it should be stressed that these same Arab and Iranian dictators oppress their own citizens, threaten Israel and support global terrorism. The three hundred and sixty million oppressed people living in Arab states and Iran have a right to the same freedom and prosperity enjoyed by Europeans, Americans and Israelis.

Thanks again for your kind offer to serve in the IDF. Again, we greatly appreciate your desire to aid the State of Israel by serving in the IDF and hope we could help you to find other meaningful ways to channel your enthusiasm and good will.

God knows how much we appreciate people like you.
You're the thing we, the Israelis, want to see the most, and the thing we see the less.

There're so many Israelis who choose not to serve in the IDF, inventing all kind of diseases so they will get out of this. So to see someone not from here, who isn't even Jewish, who wants to come here and fight with us, is indeed something I never seen before, wished for that, but this is definitly a first.

I'm sorry not to beeing able to assist in any way, if I could I would've, sadly there're no exeptions on this matter, and my job in the IDF is not such where I can make a difference on those matters.

Let us clear up a couple things.
1) Mahal is NOT the official IDF volounteer organization. It is a privately operated organization not directly affiliated with the army

2) "That's why non-jewish ( and most jewish also ) coming from abroad will probably never get a serious job in the IDF" For non-Israeli, non-jews that statement is correct. For non-Israeli Jews, that statement is false. A non Israeli who chooses to join the IDF for their full term of service, and passes all their testing (including Hebrew) can hold almost any job that an Israeli can hold. (minus; Pilots [7 yrs res. min], and Border Police [2 yrs res. min])

Let us clear up a couple things.
1) Mahal is NOT the official IDF volounteer organization. It is a privately operated organization not directly affiliated with the army

2) "That's why non-jewish ( and most jewish also ) coming from abroad will probably never get a serious job in the IDF" For non-Israeli, non-jews that statement is correct. For non-Israeli Jews, that statement is false. A non Israeli who chooses to join the IDF for their full term of service, and passes all their testing (including Hebrew) can hold almost any job that an Israeli can hold. (minus; Pilots [7 yrs res. min], and Border Police [2 yrs res. min])

Not quite correct,

Maybe by official rules, getting those jobs is possible, practically, it is not.

I never met non-Israeli pilots ( and I don't think there're any ) , intelligence people, only Israelis. Once I met a guy who was born here and later moved to Norway, he was allowed into Nahal only because he had a very strong connection to Israel, and people testified he wanted to move here for couple of years.
My cousin Daniel, moved here from Ohio, wantede to join Matkal, in the end they authorized him only a regular infantry, to a squad full with foreign soldiers, so they will be able to speak English.

In my base there're couple of non-Israeli jews, none in serious jobs, and they happy with what they got.

It also says that christians are allowed. I am non Isreali (sadly, im norweigan) I spent two years in a christian private school, and feel Israel is where I belong.. Being christian and in shape, even if im non Israeli I am still able to qualify for Mahal, correct?

It also says that christians are allowed. I am non Isreali (sadly, im norweigan) I spent two years in a christian private school, and feel Israel is where I belong.. Being christian and in shape, even if im non Israeli I am still able to qualify for Mahal, correct?

I also plan on learning hebrew as well,

In that case, no..

If you were a christian living in Israel, you could, since you're a christian living abroad, from Mahal point of view you go absolutely no connection to Israel whatsoever, so they will not let you in here.

But, there might be some point with addressing Mahal, with your specific case. Explain what you want to do, and specially, why.. I know it's pretty harsh for someone who only wants to help, but I don't see any other way.

God knows how much we appreciate people like you.
You're the thing we, the Israelis, want to see the most, and the thing we see the less.

There're so many Israelis who choose not to serve in the IDF, inventing all kind of diseases so they will get out of this. So to see someone not from here, who isn't even Jewish, who wants to come here and fight with us, is indeed something I never seen before, wished for that, but this is definitly a first.

I'm sorry not to beeing able to assist in any way, if I could I would've, sadly there're no exeptions on this matter, and my job in the IDF is not such where I can make a difference on those matters.

God bless you. Guy.

Hai hai, the misinformation and propaganda against Israel is astounding. I find fighting the public relations battle is harder then actualy being in the armed services.

Many American and various other nationality Christians feel very frusterated because the world for better lack of the term is letting Israel bear the brunt of terrorism to try to appease islamic radicals and hope they wont come to Europe or even America, can you say peloski. Its more frusterating because we kind of are the silent majority however the idiots shrill louder and lie better. A lot of people want to help for a multitude of reasons. Israel needs to make an office of public relations and put their message out there. Mainly only American christian organizations and conservative writers toot Israel's horn if you will.

It also says that christians are allowed. I am non Isreali (sadly, im norweigan) I spent two years in a christian private school, and feel Israel is where I belong.. Being christian and in shape, even if im non Israeli I am still able to qualify for Mahal, correct?

I also plan on learning hebrew as well,

Israel and America will become beacons of freedom once islam rules Europe......

alcapone- it takes approximately 3 yrs to convert to Judaism. And do you really want to convert just to serve in the IDF? they have a very complex screening process for the IDF. You really need to speak to someone from your local Israeli consulate.

It also says that christians are allowed. I am non Isreali (sadly, im norweigan) I spent two years in a christian private school, and feel Israel is where I belong.. Being christian and in shape, even if im non Israeli I am still able to qualify for Mahal, correct?

I also plan on learning hebrew as well,

Well thats very noble of you, but seeing how many ROPers are dug-in in Islo and all around Europe you will have propably a chance to fight-on on your doorsteps in few years time...

The Israel is our shield and first-line-of-defence I wish those idiots in EU will realise that.

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Firstly, allow me to applaude your intentions of serving in the IDF. What you are willing to do sends a very heartening feeling to most Jews. However, IDF service is not a joke and not a game. It is certainly not going to be fun either. Allow me to pose a question; Are you prepared to die for a country you are not a citizen of and have absolutely no connection to?

If you are not Jewish, you have no physical connection to the land at all. Yes I understand Christianity and Islam have holy sights in Israel, but that is a spiritual connection. Jews are physically connected to the land by the covenant in the book of Genesis(Breisheet) and even in the diaspora are descendants of people who once lived there.

There are PLENTY of ways non-Jews can help and support Israel other than IDF service. Check with your local synagogue or Jewish community center to see if there are any Israel volunteer programs you could participate in. YOu can volunteer with the Magen David Adom, Sar-El(two weeks living and working on IDF bases), civil guard volunteers, ect.

You can only serve in the IDF if you are Israeli or Jewish if not Israeli. You can become an Israeli only through the law of return whcih requires that you be Jewish or have atleast one Jewish parent or grandparent, marrying an Israeli, being born in Israel or a very hard, long, stressful process of naturalization which you'll probably be denied and even if not will take YEARS and you will be too old by then to serve anyway.

Don't convert to Judaism to serve in the IDF. First off, it is a very incensere reason to convert. Conversion to Judaism should only be attemped due to a SINCERE desire to practice Judaism, not to join the Israeli army. Also, knowing that you can become an Israeli by marrying one, guys, please don't go about hitting on Israeli chicks just go get citizenship! Marry who you really love, stop worrying about IDF service and support Israel in meaningful ways that you can actually perform.

Firstly, allow me to applaude your intentions of serving in the IDF. What you are willing to do sends a very heartening feeling to most Jews. However, IDF service is not a joke and not a game. It is certainly not going to be fun either. Allow me to pose a question; Are you prepared to die for a country you are not a citizen of and have absolutely no connection to?

If you are not Jewish, you have no physical connection to the land at all. Yes I understand Christianity and Islam have holy sights in Israel, but that is a spiritual connection. Jews are physically connected to the land by the covenant in the book of Genesis(Breisheet) and even in the diaspora are descendants of people who once lived there.

There are PLENTY of ways non-Jews can help and support Israel other than IDF service. Check with your local synagogue or Jewish community center to see if there are any Israel volunteer programs you could participate in. YOu can volunteer with the Magen David Adom, Sar-El(two weeks living and working on IDF bases), civil guard volunteers, ect.

You can only serve in the IDF if you are Israeli or Jewish if not Israeli. You can become an Israeli only through the law of return whcih requires that you be Jewish or have atleast one Jewish parent or grandparent, marrying an Israeli, being born in Israel or a very hard, long, stressful process of naturalization which you'll probably be denied and even if not will take YEARS and you will be too old by then to serve anyway.

Don't convert to Judaism to serve in the IDF. First off, it is a very incensere reason to convert. Conversion to Judaism should only be attemped due to a SINCERE desire to practice Judaism, not to join the Israeli army. Also, knowing that you can become an Israeli by marrying one, guys, please don't go about hitting on Israeli chicks just go get citizenship! Marry who you really love, stop worrying about IDF service and support Israel in meaningful ways that you can actually perform.

Dont lump Christians and Muslims in the same category to casually. Christians particularly from America support Israel because we believe that Jewish people and Israel are being beaten upon by the world, ironically most of the same world that comitted the holocaust. Americans were bystanders once before and did nothing, so we dont want it to happen again, even if our government wont do much. This should be a good sign for all you living in Israel, the sleeping majority has finally woken up.

Maybe by official rules, getting those jobs is possible, practically, it is not.

I never met non-Israeli pilots ( and I don't think there're any ) , intelligence people, only Israelis. Once I met a guy who was born here and later moved to Norway, he was allowed into Nahal only because he had a very strong connection to Israel, and people testified he wanted to move here for couple of years.
My cousin Daniel, moved here from Ohio, wantede to join Matkal, in the end they authorized him only a regular infantry, to a squad full with foreign soldiers, so they will be able to speak English.

In my base there're couple of non-Israeli jews, none in serious jobs, and they happy with what they got.

But, I'm really not an expert for those matters, really really not.

2 of my friends served in Golani and Nahal and they are not Israeli but Canadian and American Jew.

2 of my friends served in Golani and Nahal and they are not Israeli but Canadian and American Jew.

Yes, non-Israeli Jews and new immigrants can serve in Infantry units. Of course, that is of course if you consider this a good job? I mean yes it would be rewarding in it's own way as it is very important, but I think the term "Good job" in reference to IDF service is more along the lines of Pilots and Intelligence. I mean if you think about it, serving in the infantry corps means long days, poor living conditions, hard training that never really ends, very little time off, no personal or social life and on top of that its dangerous.